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acetone was the only thing i told that might remove it. unfortunately that ddn't remove the blob dropped in the carpet

Stay well away from this! I use this chemical at work to desolve film, laquer (sp?), paint, etc. It will take the glue away, as well as your dash!

Try a product called SHELLITE, this is found near the metho. I use this to clear glue left from labels and it works 5X better than metho.

But your best bet might be glue remover, this will most probably be a variant of shellite.

predator666 may have a very good point, but try to remove it and if you are not happy then cover it. Nothing like one of those ricey stickers on your dash :bahaha:

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Originally posted by INASNT

the double sided tape that came with the s-afc wont stick on top of the dash well enough, hence the superglue.

which coles did u get the superglue remover from?

and thats the exact make of the stuff

I know there's a couple of brands of the stuff - but the brand I've got is "Magic".

Just about any coles or kmart will have it near the superglue.

Originally posted by Black33

nah man, predator is right. Dont' get me wrong but - This is Serious!!!

The molecules on your dash may have changed forever, I suggest you immediately go and visit a Chemical Engineer or someone who is experienced in dealing with the transformations of polymers and get some help!!!!

if you see how much superglue my dash has you will freak. my dash has an actual plastic cover that goes over it and over time the glue has come unstuck. it's a 240Z btw.

seeing as how i will have to glue it back on though i don't think i should worry too much about getting it off.

the double sided tape that my safc is attatched to is fine

it holds really well

also its looks liek that standard stuff

coles stores varys which lines of products it does sell

but usually there is at least 2 or 3 types of glue remover

Maybe stick one of those little Taco Bell bobbing head dogs on it with superglue ...

.... when you go to sell the car, tell the guy that you wont take any more money for the free gift you've included, even though you're unhappy to part with the novelty, you feel the car is nothing without the dog and therefor it must stay.

Problem solved !!! Must I think of everything :P

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